Zeiss Lattice Lightsheet 7
Header image is of protoplasts, courtesy of Dr. Bas Bargmann.
Available September 2025!
The Zeiss Lattice Lightsheet 7 applies the advantages of lightsheet imaging to standard imaging carriers for fast, gentle, long-term volumetric imaging. Potential samples include cells, 3D cell culture, water-based expanded samples, and embryos of small developmental models.
See information about the upcoming LLS7 workshop here!
The LLS7 is a self-contained system with a set water immersion detection objective, autoimmersion dispenser, and a dual camera setup. The LLS7 has 6 pre-defined lightsheets and uses a spatial light modulator to generate them.
Excitation lasers include 488, 561, and 640 nm. The LLS7 range of detection is 490 – 740 nm between two Hamamatsu Orca-Fusion cameras.
The LLS7 has a 13.3X/0.4 NA illumination objective and a 44.83X/1.0 NA water immersion detection objective.
Zeiss Zen software for lattice lightsheet acquisition and processing. Arivis Vision4D software is also available on the LLS7 workstation (also in Steger Hall) free-for-use for further processing and analysis is also available.